Plus, a reader feels steam-rolled by a loud, judgmental mother-in-law.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea advises a reader who came to a boyfriend's defense but has since learned he's not so innocent.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea helps a reader who's upset that her boyfriend shows no interest in her newborn nephew.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea gets real with a reader who doesn't like her brother's new girlfriend.
Read MorePlus, another reader wants to be strong but feels like they have no strength left.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea helps a reader who feels overly emotional after sex and would rather be alone than cuddle.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea helps a heartbroken reader whose husband has been pulling away since the death of his mother.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea advises a reader frustrated by a sister's apparent unwillingness to help care for their aging parents.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea helps a reader who used to hook up with a friend's new boyfriend and wonders whether to keep quiet or reveal all.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea advises a woman who skipped lots of baby showers in the past and now wonders if it's fair to expect people to come to hers.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea helps a reader who appears happy on the outside but is bitterly jealous of everyone on the inside.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea advises another reader who says their significant other is a not-so-great parent.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea advises a reader who wonders if her recent weight loss has cost her a shopping companion.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea helps a reader who wants to know how to deal with a "weird" long-lost relative who suddenly wants to reconnect.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea advises a reader whose wife micromanages his every decision (she probably didn't sign off on his request for help …)
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea advises a reader who's being driven crazy by a one-upping friend who tops every story with something bigger.
Read MorePlus, Dr. Andrea advises a reader whose best friend's new love interest is bringing back some bad memories.
Read MoreDr. Andrea helps a reader who says irrational fear has sapped her mother's sense of adventure, and advises a reader contemplating an affair to 'even' things out with her cheating husband.
Read MoreDr. Andrea advises a reader who's thrown by her man's sudden secretiveness, and another reader who's fed up with a co-worker's bizarre religious ranting.
Read MoreDr. Andrea helps a reader who isn't sure her presents are appreciated, and another reader who wonders if there's more she should do to connect with her husband's grown children.
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